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Original Articles

Distinctive form and colouration of juvenile torrentfish, Cheimarrichthys fosteri (Pisces: Pinguipedidae)

Pages 385-390 | Received 03 Jun 1994, Accepted 28 Sep 1994, Published online: 30 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

Juvenile torrentfish (Cheimarrichthys fosteri), which enter New Zealand rivers from the sea during spring through summer and into autumn, differ from post‐migratory juveniles and subadults in being tadpole‐like, with relatively longer but narrower heads and larger eyes, a highly compressed caudal region, and a spinous postero‐ventral preopercular margin; the fins appear larger. Migratory juveniles mostly lack the colour pattern of larger fish, and have extensive unpigmented areas on the margins of the dorsal and anal fins, most of the tail, and much of the pectoral fins. The condition found in post‐migratory juveniles and later growth stages develops soon after migration.

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